A woman had to be cut out of her car following a head-on crash on a roundabout in Frimley Green.

The woman's blue Vauxhall Vectra collided with a black Land Rover Freelander on the junction between Sturt Road and Guildford Road shortly after 3.30pm on Monday (April 22).

Emergency services, including the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance, were called to the scene while the road was closed.

A spokesman for Surrey Police said: "Two vehicles were involved in a head-on collision.

"One person was trapped. The fire service had to remove the roof off the Vectra."

Both the woman and the driver of the Land Rover were taken to Frimley Park Hospital.

"The woman was the most seriously injured," said a spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service. "She was complaining of chest and neck pain. The other person had neck pain."

Fire crews from Camberley and Rushmoor attended the scene and cut the roof off the vehicle at the request of paramedics.

Camberley fire station's watch commander Gray said: "One car [the Vectra] had quite a lot of damage. The doors did open and it would be possible for someone to get in and out but because of her condition and injuries it was decided it was best to remove the roof.

"It was quite difficult to get the roof off. As it's a modern car it's full of airbags everywhere and you've got to be really careful not to cut through the cannister and set it off."

The road was re-opened at around 5pm.

Witnesses also reported that a number of people were filming the rescue on their phones, prompting watch commander Gray to add: "Maybe the public should be reminded that sometimes it can be serious and filming may not be appropriate, just for the privacy of the person involved."